Glorious Glenthorne reach the last eight

Goals from Lewis Walker and Ben Solossi took Glenthorne United A into the quarter-finals of the Peter Morrison Trophy after they beat Glasgow Maccabi 2-0 in Scotland.

Boss Ian Cohen said: “This was an immense performance. I was excited by the commitment of every player in what was a mature display that bodes well for the future.”

Goals from David Dinkin (2), Louis Basger and Dan Green saw holders London Maccabi Lions A reach the semi-finals of the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup after beating Montana Boca United A 4-2. Andy Binstock (2) replied.

They were joined by Hendon United B who won the all-Division One clash against leaders South Manx A 3-2. Chaim Gothold, Rafi Kon, Gave Noe struck for Hendon. Jamie Kent (2) replied.

Faithfold A consolidated second place in the JC MSFL Premier Division after beating a depleted Hendon United A 3-0 with goals from Richard Baum, David Lederman and Paul Lenchner.

Brady Maccabi’s Division One automatic promotion hopes were quashed in a double-header against North West Neasden B. Lee Platt and Scott Ansher helped them come from behind to win the opener 2-1. Bruno Frankel, who scored in both games, helped Neasden win the follow-up 5-1 with Rob Lerner claiming a hat-trick.

Goals from Ric Blank and Gary Bloch kept Oakwood EDRS on a course for the runners-up spot as they came from behind to beat Camden Park 2-1. Toby Lustigman netted for Camden in a game that Oakwood finished with nine men after two red cards.

North London Raiders A thumped Brixton Old Boys 6-1 courtesy of strikes from Matt Sheldon (2), Jonny Blain, Adam Posner, Adam Jocelyn and James Fattal.

Division Two champions Southgate Harmen A were brought down to earth with a 5-1 defeat against Temple Fortune. Jonathan Cohen, Ben Isaacs, Paul Walker, John Fisher and Richard Cooper saw Fortune home. Fortune boss Andrew Souber said: “To beat the champions has given us a real lift.”

North West Neasden C and London Maccabi Lions C drew 1-1 for the second consecutive week. Dave Marcus put Neasden ahead from a free-kick before defender Danny Schindler scored an 85th minute equaliser.

Catford & Bromley Maccabi and AC Cricklewood shared a win apiece in Division Three. Joel Isaacs, Dave Everest, Matthew Burchell and Scott Simons were on target as Catford won part one 4-1. Three Catford players scored in the second match although Simon Wolfson and Simons found the wrong net to gift Cricklewood a 2-1 success. Johnny Keller replied.